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Key Stage 3
Meaning
The elastic potential energy store is an energy store associated with stretched, squashed and twisted elastic objects.
About Elastic Potential Energy
Examples
| Rubber bands can store elastic potential energy when they are stretched. | A spring stores energy in the elastic potential store when they are stretched, squashed and bent. | A stretched bow stores elastic potential energy. The further it is stretched the more energy it stores. |
Key Stage 4
Meaning
The elastic potential energy store is an energy store associated with stretched, squashed and twisted elastic objects.
About Elastic Potential Energy
- Any object that returns to its original shape after a deforming force has been removed is able to store elastic potential energy.
- Elastic potential energy is a Potential Energy store.
- The elastic potential energy store of an object is related to two properties of the object:
- The Spring Constant of the object. - The amount of force needed to stretch or squash it's shape by a given distance. The greater the spring constant the greater the elastic potential energy stored.
- The extension of the object. - The distance that the object has been stretched or squashed. The greater the extension the greater the elastic potential energy stored.
Equation
NB: You will be given this equation in the formula sheet.
Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x (Spring Constant) x (Extension)2
\(E_e = \frac{1}{2} k x^2\)
Where:
Ee = Elastic Potential Energy stored.
k = The spring constant of the object.